Riot Games has made great progress in developing the game and optimizing overall performance in Valorant, where it has made a very fast and solid development since its debut . However, from time to time, some problems may occur due to regular patch updates. At the beginning of these problems is the FPS problem experienced by players who do not have low or very good hardware.
When Valorant 's release date was announced, the developers were informed that the game would perform well on every computer system, so that Valorant is one of the games that provides the best FPS rate for many low-end PCs without too much system requirements . Contrary to this information, which is largely correct, some software details and problems can cause FPS drops and unfortunately this can negatively affect the performance of the players. In this article, we will tell you a few small but effective solutions to FPS problems based on statistics obtained from user experiences .Common causes of Valorant low FPS problems include primarily hardware failure, software errors, or incorrect computer usage. If a player has FPS problems even if the hardware is at a sufficient level, it is either software or excessive use of background programs. What to do; is to properly regulate computer performance settings and GPU, video card driver settings.
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According to the statistics obtained, it is seen that most users who experience FPS drops in Valorant have an AMD system or graphics card . The reason is not that the AMD system is bad compared to other systems, but that certain performance settings are not set correctly. The " Instant Replay " feature in the AMD graphics card driver settings significantly affects the FPS performance , so you can experience an increase in FPS when you use this feature with it turned off .
Likewise, for Windows 10 users, right-click on " This PC " and open the " Properties " page and click on " Advanced System Settings " on the right side of the screen that opens . On the page that opens, under the " Advanced " tab, in the " Performance " section , click the " Settings " button. Select " Adjust for best performance " from among the three different options that appear , then click the OK button. When you provide these settings , you will see a significant increase in both your system performance and FPS performance .
If you think that you do not see an increase even after providing all these steps, or if you think that there is not enough increase, there are a few more adjustments you can make. The first of these settings is performed via the AMD graphics card driver. As we mentioned before, you can observe an increase in your system performance by turning off the " Instant Replay " feature, in addition, turning off the " ReLive " feature on the video card driver can also provide you with an increase in FPS in Valorant . All you have to do is to turn it off as below.
Another reason for Valorant FPS drops is software running unnecessarily in the background of your computers. This type of software is not vital for your computers, as it significantly uses the CPU and RAM of your current system, causing you to experience a decrease in your FPS performance. In this case, what you need to do is open the " Task Manager " and terminate the software you do not need while playing games such as XBOX Game Bar, Game DVR, XSplit, OBS, Google Chrome. If you are using the Discord program, be sure to terminate this program when entering the game. If you do all these steps, you will definitely see an increase in your FPS performance , but if you still think that it is not enough, we recommend you to buy yourself a good computer.